oscilloscope

oscilloscope

an instrument that displays a visual representation of electrical variations on the fluorescent screen of a cathode-ray tube.

os·cil·lo·scope

(ŏ-sil'ō-skōp),

An oscillograph in which the record of oscillations is continuously visible.

oscilloscope

/os·cil·lo·scope/ (ŏ-sil´o-skōp) an instrument that displays a visual representation of electrical variations on the fluorescent screen of a cathode-ray tube.

oscilloscope (osc)

[osil′əskōp]

Etymology: L, oscillare, to swing; Gk, skopein, to look

an instrument that displays a visual representation of electric variations on the fluorescent screen of a cathode ray tube. The graphic representation is produced by a beam of electrons on the screen. The beam is focused or directed by a magnetic field that is influenced in turn by a source such as an amplified current produced by heart contractions. As used in cardiology, the oscilloscope can function as a continuous electrocardiogram.

oscilloscope

an instrument that displays a visual representation of electrical variations on the fluorescent screen of a cathode-ray tube.

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